Sentences with phrase «imprint upon»

Folks are creatures of habit, and when they imprint upon a source they tend to return to it.
This groundbreaking exhibition looks at the arc of this African American artist's career through the presentation of paintings, video art and works on paper that celebrate her singular vision and its imprint upon abstract painting and conceptual art since the 1960s.
Flowers, gently seductive in their ability to indelibly imprint upon us memories of first meetings, euphoria, and romance, inspire wonder.
Her cunning attention to quotidian details imprint upon the viewer the unmistakable ambiance of ordinary places.
After the machinery has long gone, the soil settles in place, and the plants begin to grow, we will soon lose sight of the jute fabric, large rain events will leave their imprint upon the landscape, and the plants and animals will begin to make their own impact upon the site.
Knowing this, we must begin at an early age to imprint upon and condition our future giants what is expected of them as family members.
Every time we touch an object, we leave a microbial imprint upon it.
With 38 plays and 154 sonnets to his name, the playwright left an indelible imprint upon literature, illustrated by the esteem his most famous works — Romeo & Juliet, Hamlet and Macbeth among them — are held in.
So nascent are the products and uses of the web medium (which has revolutionized personal computing and will soon make a similar imprint upon all phone and video engagement), and the tactical know - how among political operatives remains even less developed.
Third stage represents a first meeting, creating a powerful imprint upon the relationship between mother and baby.
Though his presence was fleeting, his imprint upon this competition in general is utterly gigantic; 10 times his diminutive height.
Not only would we get to see the Barcelona great take his first steps in the Premier League, and go head - to - head with old foe Jose Mourinho once again, we would also get to see the current Bayern Munich coach stamp his imprint upon City.
Narration of this sort is so well fitted to imprint itself upon the mind and the memory that there can be little doubt as to the accurate preservation of these parables.
Two persons imprint upon one another, creating a personal and social bond through mutual vows.
I remember clearly when Malcolm and black power made a decisive and permanent imprint upon my theological consciousness.
The transitional period between 1780 and 1830 left an «indelible imprint upon the structures of American Christianity.»
The imagination is attuned to the sounds, sights, scents, that is, physical sensations, so that the interstices or the spacelets of the imagination can be formed by the drama of the Mass. 12 Participating in the liturgy and the sacraments imprints upon the imagination beneficial experiences which influence the intellect and will and, subsequently, generate responses and actions that ow into culture.
The forms which he imprints upon them have their prototypes in his ideas.
Once an experience has occurred, it can never really perish, for it is indelibly imprinted upon the all - retaining tablet of God's memory throughout his literally everlasting future life.
In their report published online July 27 in Seismological Research Letters, Mayank Joshi and V.C. Thakur of the Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology show how the signs of destructive earthquakes are imprinted upon the ancient stone and wooden temples.
The moment you took your first breath, the energy of that moment in time imprinted upon you, shaping who you are and setting the road map of your life.
The director has a style that would surely be imprinted upon the material.
Water is particularly sensitive to imprinting, interestingly even lifeless fluids like soda can be influenced by spoken words and thoughts which can have those thoughts and wishes imprinted upon them.
No burden as heavy considers the weight of history, invoking the present as a landscape imprinted upon by the gestures, values and practices of the past.
These notions are reflected in the writings of French philosopher Henri Lefebvre, who imagined space as socially co-created alongside its physical construction, and imprinted upon by the populations which share in its development.
The enclosed spaces, blurred and wall-less rooms (as seen in «The Man Imitating Van Gogh») and undetermined open locales («Ladder») alternate simultaneously as archives of remembered scenes and dramas forever imprinted upon the geography, and as structures of memory.
The woman is turned away from us, denying our sense of what is being seen by her and limiting our viewpoint to the slight movements and gender - coded imprints upon the skin.
According to Florida Statues 322.15, It states; License to be carried and exhibited on demand; fingerprint to be imprinted upon a citation.
This attitude imprints upon us that differences are not okay, which makes for more sensitivity and suspiciousness at having to conform for anyone again.
We know that we carry the patterns that disfunctional families and toxic past relationships had imprinted upon us.

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The settled conditions necessary for the writing of sober history are altogether absent; yet the facts imprint themselves deeply upon folk - memory, and are handed down in the characteristic form of heroic legends.
I suspect that the insecurity imprinted itself more strongly upon the corporate consciousness than did the effort to be inclusive.
God gave man not only the gift of being but also, de Lubac maintains, «upon this being he has given me, God has imprinted a supernatural finality; he has made to be heard within my nature a call to see him.»
Because of the undying imprint that St. Ignatius has made upon his order, and the appeal that his personality holds for Jesuits today, the Society of Jesus has extraordinary resources for its own self - renewal.
Rendez - vous Rococo is a lilac colored wrap imprinted with the shape of white birds perched upon a branch.
As the quasar's energy beams through this plunging gas, Barkana and Loeb calculated, the gas and the shock wave imprint a distinct pattern upon the spectrum of the quasar's light.
The imprint of these gravitational waves upon the CMB matches what theorists had predicted for decades.
Not only feels real, but it avoids preciousness and cute eccentricity and, in its lean, almost grave, cut - and - dried delivery makes more of an emotional impact because we're able to imprint our own memories of adolescence upon it.
The scenes set on Themyscira, including a sensational German assault put down by an army of determined Amazons, are magnificent, and for as brief as they sadly are the imprint they leave upon the picture can not be undervalued.
In an interview with ICv2.com, DC Comics Co-Publishers Dan DiDio and Jim Lee touch upon a wide range of topics, from the end of the CMX manga imprint to their...
The books in the imprint's first - year catalog all appear to have been works that were very well - received by critics upon publication, but not necessarily noticed by the public at large.
Check - in Policy - Each guest is required to leave a credit card imprint or $ 100 cash deposit upon check - in to guarantee incidental charges.
You get three characters and no more to imprint your name upon this record of achievement.
In addition to the abstract paintings, another prominent series of works features Styrofoam canvases, imprinted with footprints as if upon snow, transforming pictorial space into traversable ground.
Our publishing imprint, Ampersand Editions, serves as a corollary to exhibitions, providing a printed medium for artists to expand upon ideas and to extend their artistic vision beyond gallery walls.
Our publishing imprint serves as a corollary to exhibitions, providing a printed medium for artists to expand upon ideas and to extend their artistic vision beyond gallery walls.
Messages about sexuality are imprinted and engrained upon us throughout our development, and those messages can sometimes get in the way of healthy sexual relationships in adulthood.
It was as if each of us became a canvas upon which she imprinted the patterns of her magic so we could retrieve our personal understandings of her later in our own lives and work.
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